The latest theft comes after a necklace worth 1.9m
euros was stolen during Cannes film festival
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An armed man has stolen jewels worth
about 40m euros ($53m, £34m) in the French Riviera resort of Cannes, officials
say.
They say the hold-up took place on Sunday morning at a jewellery exhibition
at the Carlton Hotel.
The hotel is located on the Croisette promenade - one of the most prestigious
locations in Cannes.
It is the largest in a series of high-profile thefts in the town, which is
famous for its annual film festival.
The Carlton Hotel is where Alfred Hitchcock filmed To Catch A Thief - his
1955 film about a jewel thief operating in the French Riviera.
'Rich pickings'
An exhibition of diamonds by the jeweller Leviev was being held in the lobby
of the hotel, the BBC's Hugh Schofield reports.
Local media said the robber made off with the jewels in a briefcase. It is
not yet known who the owner was.
A Cannes police spokesman said: "A full an urgent operation is under way to
catch the culprit and recover these jewels. Thieves see Cannes as rich
pickings."
Cannes film festival, which attracts celebrities from around the world, was
hit by two jewellery thefts in May this year.
A necklace by Swiss jeweller De Grisogono reportedly worth 1.9m euros ($2.5m,
£1.6m) vanished after a celebrity party at a five-star hotel in the resort town
of Cap d'Antibes.
A week before, more than 777,000 euros ($1m, £650,000) worth of jewels were
taken from the hotel room of an employee of exclusive Swiss jewellers
Chopard.
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